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12 The following transcription conventions are used : indicates primary stress . indicates secondary stress . : following a vowel indicates elongation , as in a : nd . false starts , fillers , repetitions , and backtracks .
12 The following transcription conventions are used : indicates primary stress . indicates secondary stress . : following a vowel indicates elongation , as in a : nd . false starts , fillers , repetitions , and backtracks .
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Response latencies and error patterns indicated that Ss were transforming one ' surface form ' directly into another ... The results provide no support for syntactic deep structure , nor do they indicate the need to posit it in order to ...
Response latencies and error patterns indicated that Ss were transforming one ' surface form ' directly into another ... The results provide no support for syntactic deep structure , nor do they indicate the need to posit it in order to ...
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The constituent structure that indicates pragmatic structuring is an abstract concept that is not directly observable . It is , however , recognizable by means of empirical indicators . Certain of these simply indicate a boundary ...
The constituent structure that indicates pragmatic structuring is an abstract concept that is not directly observable . It is , however , recognizable by means of empirical indicators . Certain of these simply indicate a boundary ...
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